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Coronavirus around the world The numbers: Covid-19 has infected more than 2.9 million people and killed at least 205,000 worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins University. US toll: More than 53,000 people have died in the United States, representing more than a quarter of all deaths ...
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Amid mounting speculation, South Korea says Kim Jong Un is 'alive and well' (CNN) South Korea continued to pour water on mounting speculation about the health of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, telling CNN he is "alive and well." "Our government position is firm," Moon Chung-in, the top foreign policy adviser to South Korean ...
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How Coronavirus Outmaneuvered France's Health-Care System PARIS—When President Emmanuel Macron entered the Péan nursing home on March 6 to raise public awareness about the dangers coronavirus posed to older people, the French leader brought along a group of officials and journalists. "I know it's ...
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Coronavirus: Military to test key workers in mobile units The military is to begin testing essential workers around the UK for coronavirus in mobile units which will operate in "hard to reach" areas. At least 96 new pop-up facilities, which will travel to care homes, police and fire stations, prisons and benefits centres, ...
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Boris Johnson Set to Return to Work After Recovery From Covid-19 LONDON—British Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to work on Monday after recovering from a serious coronavirus infection to face critical decisions over how and when to reopen the country's paralyzed economy. Since Mr. Johnson was wheeled into ...
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Baseball Is Back in Taiwan—With Cardboard Cutouts Instead of Fans The Chinese Professional Baseball League is one of the only pro sports leagues in the world currently operating. They even have bench-clearing brawls. Cardboard cutouts replace fans at a Rakuten Monkeys game. REUTERS/Ann Wang. Share; Facebook ...
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Pentagon Focusing on Most Vital Personnel for Virus Testing WASHINGTON — With limited supplies of coronavirus tests available, the Pentagon is focusing first on testing those performing duties deemed most vital to national security. Atop the list are the men and women who operate the nation's nuclear forces, some ...
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How past crises changed America's public schools -- 'and so too will covid-19' When it comes to public education, the covid-19 crisis is shining a spotlight on the deep inequities that exist in American society, and many hope that there will be a new focus on alleviating them when the crisis abates. But this post is a look into the past and ...
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The Coronavirus Has Made Even Beirut Go Quiet BEIRUT—Before the coronavirus pandemic, most nights the streets in Beirut's busiest neighborhoods were filled with honking horns, window-rattling bass beats and the shouts of anticorruption activists marching toward Martyrs' Square. Now, with ...
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Brazil Police Identify Bolsonaro's Son as Alleged Ringleader of Fake News Scheme Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro has been pulled deeper into political turmoil after federal police accused his son of masterminding "a criminal fake news racket" aimed at intimidating public authorities, The Guardian reports. Carlos Bolsonaro, 37, said on ...
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